so i just got over a cold sore and now that i just got out of the shower im noticing little bumbs ive never noticed before on my right labia , i shave everyday and thats been something ive been carrying about for almost a year now . so im not sure if its herpes or simplex 1 that has spread or maybe im just shaving too much aside from that im pretty positive ive had a yeast infection based on what i remember from my experience with it in highschool , it smells like challah , but this time its almost more grey then im comfortable with.. Idk my vagina is pretty upset with me though
The description of this lump closely matches a Bartholin's cyst. This is accumulation of fluid/secretion in the Bartholin's gland following a blockage of the excretory ducts. This may later on become infected.
This lump would be located at position 5 (left) or 7 (right) o'clock depending on the side that is affected. I will recommend that you get this lump examined by an OBGYN. This suspicion would be confirmed or another cause evoked.
Following these, a specific management plan would be proposed to address this. It does not sound like an STD. do not be too worried about this.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein, General Surgeon
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What Causes Little Bumps On Right Labia?
Hi, The description of this lump closely matches a Bartholin s cyst. This is accumulation of fluid/secretion in the Bartholin s gland following a blockage of the excretory ducts. This may later on become infected. This lump would be located at position 5 (left) or 7 (right) o clock depending on the side that is affected. I will recommend that you get this lump examined by an OBGYN. This suspicion would be confirmed or another cause evoked. Following these, a specific management plan would be proposed to address this. It does not sound like an STD. do not be too worried about this. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein, General Surgeon